Ok! How does cortisol stop fat loss, make you lose muscle mass, make you burn few calories?

taylorblade
taylorblade Posts: 261 Member
edited November 12 in Health and Weight Loss
Ok so I lift alot of weights Now and I keep seeing all these articles about how high cortisol can cause leptin/insulin resistance and fat gain around the stomach. And now people keep saying it cause you to burn few calories and causes fat gain no matter if you are in a deficit because its going to make your body target your muscles instead of fat. Now these people say if i have high cortisol i should just stop weight lifting and cardio all together. Pretty much just stop working out i suppose because apparently these things are going to cause me to gain fat because my hormones are out of whack and i will binge eat. So now i am just literally
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  • Sued0nim
    Sued0nim Posts: 17,456 Member
    OMG Taylor not again

    Stop overthinking it and see your doctor
  • queenliz99
    queenliz99 Posts: 15,317 Member
    Who says cortisol does that? commercials you see on TV? They are preying on the desperate.
  • AliceDark
    AliceDark Posts: 3,886 Member
    Did your doctor do a test to measure your cortisol levels? If not, go see your doctor. In fact, please go see someone, regardless.
  • taylorblade
    taylorblade Posts: 261 Member
    rabbitjb wrote: »
    OMG Taylor not again

    Stop overthinking it and see your doctor

    Im sorry but I cant help it I love working out and it seems like my progress, fat loss,muscular gains has really come to a halt and I just cant stop binge eating and besides everytime I go to my doctor he doesn't believe that there is anything wrong with my hormones which I done asked him twice and explained to him why I need it and how desperate I am and he still insist im fine. (sigh... Damn doctors you think you know it all) But anyway I agree with you which I dont like agreeing with people. But im ready to end all of this fat loss and muscle gains and hormone imbalance questions as well. How do you think I feel constantly obsessing over this stuff. Knowing that I already suffer from OCD anyway. (sigh) im sorry I should have never got on here again and bothered any of you about these crazy questions. I just wish I had a solution to find whats going on with me and end all of this. But anyway im out goodbye! :)
  • sakuradreamer
    sakuradreamer Posts: 7 Member
    Unfortunately, doctors may not know it all but they are the most educated in medicine and so there isn't much of a higher authority to look to. Excess cortisol is most often the result of an adrenal tumor and so your first concern there is cancer, not necessarily weight distribution. But if you don't have high cortisol in your blood levels, then you have nothing to worry about (regarding cortisol), and if you ever had a hormonal imbalance it would be up to your doctor to find it. It is a sad world we live in where all over the media we have advertisements recommending we ask our doctors if we have a litany of problems... If you are concerned about not reaching your fitness goals, you should ask your doctor for recommendations, not the other way around :)
  • mrhonesty
    mrhonesty Posts: 274 Member
    Hey Taylor, I know what you mean. Check out a blog by a guy named Dr Mark Hyman. He breaks down how cortisol affects metabolism and weight loss. I just got turned on to him and don't have it down packed but he seems pretty cool. He has written books and has a line of vitamins on the market as well. Good luck in your search.
  • AliceDark
    AliceDark Posts: 3,886 Member
    The questions you're asking and the help you need is beyond the scope of what we can provide in these forums. If you're bingeing, you need to get help for that issue, and we can't provide that other than to tell you to see a professional. We're giving you the best advice we can.

    Any internet doctor with a line of his own vitamins isn't going to be able to help you other than lightening your wallet. Listening to the poster above is just going to make your obsessive tendencies worse. Go see your psychiatrist.
  • ninerbuff
    ninerbuff Posts: 48,985 Member
    What most don't know is that cortisol is a response to high intensity exercise and a good part of it.
    There are lots of cherry picked reasons why presence of cortisol is bad, but if one is actually healthy, then cortisol shouldn't be an issue.

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  • mrhonesty
    mrhonesty Posts: 274 Member
    Do your homework on who Dr Hyman is before you cut him down. As for this kid, if you don't like what he's searching for, ignore his post. He does not need to be insulted or talked down to by a bunch of people.
  • jennifershoo
    jennifershoo Posts: 3,198 Member
    herrspoons wrote: »
    mrhonesty wrote: »
    Hey Taylor, I know what you mean. Check out a blog by a guy named Dr Mark Hyman. He breaks down how cortisol affects metabolism and weight loss. I just got turned on to him and don't have it down packed but he seems pretty cool. He has written books and has a line of vitamins on the market as well. Good luck in your search.

    Or don't do this. Because he's an idiot.

    Sounds to me that he has a mental issue. OCD, eating disorder (binges)...
    Taylor, see a therapist and switch doctor if you want another medical opinion.

  • obscuremusicreference
    obscuremusicreference Posts: 1,320 Member
    edited February 2015
    mrhonesty wrote: »
    Do your homework on who Dr Hyman is before you cut him down. As for this kid, if you don't like what he's searching for, ignore his post. He does not need to be insulted or talked down to by a bunch of people.

    Why don't YOU do your homework and realize that Dr. Hyman is irrelevant to this poster's needs. You can flag me, but you can't make me (and the other posters you flagged) wrong. This is not the first thread along these lines.

    Taylor, you do not deserve to be tortured by the thought that your hormones are betraying you. Please discuss your physical concerns with your therapist as well as your MD.
  • taylorblade
    taylorblade Posts: 261 Member
    herrspoons wrote: »
    mrhonesty wrote: »
    Hey Taylor, I know what you mean. Check out a blog by a guy named Dr Mark Hyman. He breaks down how cortisol affects metabolism and weight loss. I just got turned on to him and don't have it down packed but he seems pretty cool. He has written books and has a line of vitamins on the market as well. Good luck in your search.

    Or don't do this. Because he's an idiot.

    Sounds to me that he has a mental issue. OCD, eating disorder (binges)...
    Taylor, see a therapist and switch doctor if you want another medical opinion.

    I do see a psychiatrist.
  • Khukhullatus
    Khukhullatus Posts: 361 Member
    herrspoons wrote: »
    mrhonesty wrote: »
    Hey Taylor, I know what you mean. Check out a blog by a guy named Dr Mark Hyman. He breaks down how cortisol affects metabolism and weight loss. I just got turned on to him and don't have it down packed but he seems pretty cool. He has written books and has a line of vitamins on the market as well. Good luck in your search.

    Or don't do this. Because he's an idiot.

    Haha, loved that.
  • AliceDark
    AliceDark Posts: 3,886 Member
    edited February 2015
    mrhonesty wrote: »
    Do your homework on who Dr Hyman is before you cut him down. As for this kid, if you don't like what he's searching for, ignore his post. He does not need to be insulted or talked down to by a bunch of people.
    Do you realize that there are guidelines for how you use abuse flags, and neither post you flagged meets those guidelines?

    "What is Abuse: Pornography, graphic or disturbing images, hate speech, etc. Basically, if you wouldn't want your children or your boss standing behind you when you open the post, or if having it on your computer would get you fired from your job, you can consider it Abuse. This is for severe, urgent violations.

    What is not Abuse: General community guideline violations, posts you disagree with, posts by people you are arguing with in a forum, and anything else that does not meet the criteria above."

    The guidelines for how you should be using the flag feature may be found here: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10007789/flagged-content-reported-posts-warning-points#latest
  • Khukhullatus
    Khukhullatus Posts: 361 Member
    AliceDark wrote: »
    mrhonesty wrote: »
    Do your homework on who Dr Hyman is before you cut him down. As for this kid, if you don't like what he's searching for, ignore his post. He does not need to be insulted or talked down to by a bunch of people.
    Do you realize that there are guidelines for how you use abuse flags, and neither post you flagged meets those guidelines?

    "What is Abuse: Pornography, graphic or disturbing images, hate speech, etc. Basically, if you wouldn't want your children or your boss standing behind you when you open the post, or if having it on your computer would get you fired from your job, you can consider it Abuse. This is for severe, urgent violations.

    What is not Abuse: General community guideline violations, posts you disagree with, posts by people you are arguing with in a forum, and anything else that does not meet the criteria above."

    The guidelines for how you should be using the flag feature may be found here: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10007789/flagged-content-reported-posts-warning-points#latest

    The one I always go back and forth on is spam. When the only purpose of someone's post is to plug some book or random quack, I always wonder at what point it wanders into spam territory. It's more of a rhetorical question, I imagine it's too subjective to get a perfect grasp of.
  • ogmomma2012
    ogmomma2012 Posts: 1,520 Member
    Lol.... Hyman. Annnyways, Taylor. I don't know you from previous posts, but have you gotten bloodwork from your doctor? Have you been talking about these concerns?
  • AliceDark
    AliceDark Posts: 3,886 Member
    herrspoons wrote: »
    mrhonesty wrote: »
    Hey Taylor, I know what you mean. Check out a blog by a guy named Dr Mark Hyman. He breaks down how cortisol affects metabolism and weight loss. I just got turned on to him and don't have it down packed but he seems pretty cool. He has written books and has a line of vitamins on the market as well. Good luck in your search.

    Or don't do this. Because he's an idiot.

    Sounds to me that he has a mental issue. OCD, eating disorder (binges)...
    Taylor, see a therapist and switch doctor if you want another medical opinion.

    I do see a psychiatrist.
    That's a very good thing. We're telling you not to do a bunch of your own internet research because of this. You really shouldn't start taking any vitamins/supplements without the approval of your doctor. We don't know exactly what is going on with you, physically or otherwise, but you've mentioned issues (binge eating and OCD) that need to be monitored by health professionals. Nobody on the internet should be giving you random health advice. If you have other health concerns and if you're taking anything (prescription or otherwise), it may not be safe for you to add anything.

  • CanadaEh1
    CanadaEh1 Posts: 31 Member
    herrspoons wrote: »
    mrhonesty wrote: »
    Hey Taylor, I know what you mean. Check out a blog by a guy named Dr Mark Hyman. He breaks down how cortisol affects metabolism and weight loss. I just got turned on to him and don't have it down packed but he seems pretty cool. He has written books and has a line of vitamins on the market as well. Good luck in your search.

    Or don't do this. Because he's an idiot.

    Sounds to me that he has a mental issue. OCD, eating disorder (binges)...
    Taylor, see a therapist and switch doctor if you want another medical opinion.

    I do see a psychiatrist.

    Maybe ask your psychiatrist to do a hormone panel, and other general bloodwork, especially where your family dr isn't doing it. Deficiencies or excess amounts of anything in our system can mess us up (not just talking about general weight loss and body building goals). I would think your psychiatrist would agree to do the bloodwork to rule out anything that could be contributing to your mental health issues, etc. mentioning this from personal experience. My dr just requested another panel to check things ... partly to do with my weight loss struggles. Good luck. Send me a FR if you want. Take care :)
  • AliceDark
    AliceDark Posts: 3,886 Member
    AliceDark wrote: »
    mrhonesty wrote: »
    Do your homework on who Dr Hyman is before you cut him down. As for this kid, if you don't like what he's searching for, ignore his post. He does not need to be insulted or talked down to by a bunch of people.
    Do you realize that there are guidelines for how you use abuse flags, and neither post you flagged meets those guidelines?

    "What is Abuse: Pornography, graphic or disturbing images, hate speech, etc. Basically, if you wouldn't want your children or your boss standing behind you when you open the post, or if having it on your computer would get you fired from your job, you can consider it Abuse. This is for severe, urgent violations.

    What is not Abuse: General community guideline violations, posts you disagree with, posts by people you are arguing with in a forum, and anything else that does not meet the criteria above."

    The guidelines for how you should be using the flag feature may be found here: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10007789/flagged-content-reported-posts-warning-points#latest

    The one I always go back and forth on is spam. When the only purpose of someone's post is to plug some book or random quack, I always wonder at what point it wanders into spam territory. It's more of a rhetorical question, I imagine it's too subjective to get a perfect grasp of.
    "What is Spam: This is for bots only - your garcinia cambogia, miracle skin treatments, babaji love specialists, etc. Please flag these items as Spam, do not report them as Advertising."

    If you're not sure, or if it's something like Beachbody, you're supposed to report them as advertising.
  • auddii
    auddii Posts: 15,357 Member
    AliceDark wrote: »
    mrhonesty wrote: »
    Do your homework on who Dr Hyman is before you cut him down. As for this kid, if you don't like what he's searching for, ignore his post. He does not need to be insulted or talked down to by a bunch of people.
    Do you realize that there are guidelines for how you use abuse flags, and neither post you flagged meets those guidelines?

    "What is Abuse: Pornography, graphic or disturbing images, hate speech, etc. Basically, if you wouldn't want your children or your boss standing behind you when you open the post, or if having it on your computer would get you fired from your job, you can consider it Abuse. This is for severe, urgent violations.

    What is not Abuse: General community guideline violations, posts you disagree with, posts by people you are arguing with in a forum, and anything else that does not meet the criteria above."

    The guidelines for how you should be using the flag feature may be found here: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10007789/flagged-content-reported-posts-warning-points#latest

    The one I always go back and forth on is spam. When the only purpose of someone's post is to plug some book or random quack, I always wonder at what point it wanders into spam territory. It's more of a rhetorical question, I imagine it's too subjective to get a perfect grasp of.

    Flags only relate to spam generated by bots. If you think someone is posting spam but is a user, you should report, and there is a reason of "spam".
  • Khukhullatus
    Khukhullatus Posts: 361 Member
    AliceDark wrote: »
    AliceDark wrote: »
    mrhonesty wrote: »
    Do your homework on who Dr Hyman is before you cut him down. As for this kid, if you don't like what he's searching for, ignore his post. He does not need to be insulted or talked down to by a bunch of people.
    Do you realize that there are guidelines for how you use abuse flags, and neither post you flagged meets those guidelines?

    "What is Abuse: Pornography, graphic or disturbing images, hate speech, etc. Basically, if you wouldn't want your children or your boss standing behind you when you open the post, or if having it on your computer would get you fired from your job, you can consider it Abuse. This is for severe, urgent violations.

    What is not Abuse: General community guideline violations, posts you disagree with, posts by people you are arguing with in a forum, and anything else that does not meet the criteria above."

    The guidelines for how you should be using the flag feature may be found here: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10007789/flagged-content-reported-posts-warning-points#latest

    The one I always go back and forth on is spam. When the only purpose of someone's post is to plug some book or random quack, I always wonder at what point it wanders into spam territory. It's more of a rhetorical question, I imagine it's too subjective to get a perfect grasp of.
    "What is Spam: This is for bots only - your garcinia cambogia, miracle skin treatments, babaji love specialists, etc. Please flag these items as Spam, do not report them as Advertising."

    If you're not sure, or if it's something like Beachbody, you're supposed to report them as advertising.

    Yup, I'm pretty sure it's solidly subjective, so I'm not all that worried.
  • Robertus
    Robertus Posts: 558 Member
    ... I just wish I had a solution to find whats going on with me and end all of this. ...
    I think I discovered the problem:
    ... and I just cant stop binge eating ...
  • earth_echo
    earth_echo Posts: 133 Member
    If you want to know what too much cortisol does to the body, do an image search for Cushing disease.
  • taylorblade
    taylorblade Posts: 261 Member
    Lol.... Hyman. Annnyways, Taylor. I don't know you from previous posts, but have you gotten bloodwork from your doctor? Have you been talking about these concerns?

    Yes m'am!
  • mrhonesty
    mrhonesty Posts: 274 Member
    mrhonesty wrote: »
    Do your homework on who Dr Hyman is before you cut him down. As for this kid, if you don't like what he's searching for, ignore his post. He does not need to be insulted or talked down to by a bunch of people.

    Why don't YOU do your homework and realize that Dr. Hyman is irrelevant to this poster's needs. You can flag me, but you can't make me (and the other posters you flagged) wrong. This is not the first thread along these lines.

    Taylor, you do not deserve to be tortured by the thought that your hormones are betraying you. Please discuss your physical concerns with your therapist as well as your MD.

    Flagging is because the kid does not need to be talked down to. He is talking to a therapist and has issues that he's dealing with. There are a lot of people who are insulting on here and it needs to stop. And educate yourself, be a postive voice. How many kids do we hear about who are on the fence and get bullied on the internet?

  • obscuremusicreference
    obscuremusicreference Posts: 1,320 Member
    mrhonesty wrote: »
    mrhonesty wrote: »
    Do your homework on who Dr Hyman is before you cut him down. As for this kid, if you don't like what he's searching for, ignore his post. He does not need to be insulted or talked down to by a bunch of people.

    Why don't YOU do your homework and realize that Dr. Hyman is irrelevant to this poster's needs. You can flag me, but you can't make me (and the other posters you flagged) wrong. This is not the first thread along these lines.

    Taylor, you do not deserve to be tortured by the thought that your hormones are betraying you. Please discuss your physical concerns with your therapist as well as your MD.

    Flagging is because the kid does not need to be talked down to. He is talking to a therapist and has issues that he's dealing with. There are a lot of people who are insulting on here and it needs to stop. And educate yourself, be a postive voice. How many kids do we hear about who are on the fence and get bullied on the internet?

    I am being positive. Did you read my post? I genuinely believe that this man (he's not a kid, he's an adult) needs to discuss this dysmorphic concern with his therapist. He does not need to read pseudoscience blogs and get more damaging ideas. No bullying here.

    Re: Hyman--You keep telling people to educate themselves, as though it's the first time any of us have read his blog posts. Read it it, considered it, rejected it.
  • mrhonesty
    mrhonesty Posts: 274 Member
    I was not talking about your post. I thought you were very proper. But others seem to be insulting in dismissing his thoughts. All I am saying, is there is no need for that. "Oh God , you again" is a very demeaning thing to say to the man!
  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    discuss your issues with your DR and/or therapist …

  • ndj1979
    ndj1979 Posts: 29,136 Member
    herrspoons wrote: »
    mrhonesty wrote: »
    Hey Taylor, I know what you mean. Check out a blog by a guy named Dr Mark Hyman. He breaks down how cortisol affects metabolism and weight loss. I just got turned on to him and don't have it down packed but he seems pretty cool. He has written books and has a line of vitamins on the market as well. Good luck in your search.

    Or don't do this. Because he's an idiot.

    this made me LOL for realz….
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